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Leases
The Basics
Since 1925, only two legal estates in land exist:

Freehold estate (estate in fee simple absolute in possession)

Endures for an uncertain length of time

Leasehold estate (term of years absolute).

Fixed duration

A lease:

Is a contract between parties

Creates an estate in land

Can bind third parties

Lease terms may include:

Property description

Lease duration

Rent payment

Repair responsibilities

Insurance responsibilities

Subletting permissions

A lease may be created for a number of reasons, for example so that the freehold owner
may:

obtain income;

retain an interest in the property that can be sold; and/ or,

enforce positive covenants against a successor in title to the original tenant.




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, Terminology
Lease Types
Lease: Fixed-term letting (e.g., 3 years, 99 years)

Tenancy: Short-term letting (e.g., weekly, monthly)

Term of years: Legal term for lease (LPA 1925)

Demise: Older term for lease

Parties Involved
Lessor/Landlord: Original grantor of the lease

Lessee/Tenant: Original grantee of the lease

Reversioner: Landlord who retains freehold interest

Types of Interests
Freehold estate: Endures for uncertain time

Leasehold estate: Fixed duration

Freehold reversion: Landlord's retained interest

Leasehold reversion: Tenant's retained interest when subletting

Subletting
Head lease: Original lease

Sublease/Underlease: Lease granted by original tenant

Head landlord: Original lessor

Sublessor/Sublandlord: Original tenant granting sublease

Sublessee/Subtenant: Tenant of a sublease

Sublease must be at least one day shorter than the head lease

NB: 'Lessor' and 'lessee' typically refer to original parties, while 'landlord' and 'tenant' are
used for successors in title.


graph TD
A["Freeholder (Landlord)"] --> B["Lessee (Tenant)"]




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